Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1942, p. 1

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the georgetown kallj seventyfifth year of publication wedoettky july 8th 1942 5c a copy 200 a year eorgetown to be protected ag saboteurs 80th reserve coy veterans guard will be here this weekend eundl grants black knights use of park august 15th mztatuh to b uase to laut biitoinch accorvrs pahhtd with only a limited amount or butf- at hi council adjourned -nth- the hour tuesday trnlnf ahrn r mrt for uie july nmtfmj uo- pitwnt wrre uyr jotrpa olb- t rene lurcid clraw and oun- b j huctrarr k i- cnj ii nrown and cuflord iirady ottrcpoodrar w rrd from afj a wuioughby toronto aiilrui i hi contract for ur at inr foil be ducooticurd oil year a h cloaed down ihr clj fo the du uon of ine ar iff auird mt irr tupplird ol cialihou acreed to do ulu in order to poidr cntertatnmmt reception tor in wo itrircva cpany vrtrran guard of canada ho all be tn oporjrtcwn en tatni- ounrouurt on bjturday and 8jn- t o000 aa olrd jo thl purpaw ember of councu har been invlt- to atrnd a luncheon on ounday vrn by local officer of lh boroa ta a requeh from to royal iuacfc jjhu preceptor for the uu of tna ark fur a c1toratlon of drrry day aururt uik w franled wa informed th celebration her u the only one being held in ontario hi ar and that ipeclal irmlru wul ring lmr crodj to oaorfexown for uxl event of the orange order per son a alo granted to erect an arch on uain btraac borne repair arc to ba m tu a and property at the part d the ground pjt in ahape for the ufiu t 3rd fkid daj and garden par ty ponvored b the new active utr- rtce league the matter of itreet lihu being ddrti in aomr porta of the town by tranche of trees va diaciuaed ana chief uarhall and the road corn mlfrt ni left in charge of rem yuk thli uuuon tne tollomtng account mere parsed mccartney ww spnee w w tt a hu1 aw tu r mccartney w w w bpence i w iu a ii ul ww vj dr c v william expense to moji con en u on oeorsctown lumber co u can not railway rent ww j schulx iu bane motor town truck rich rd sons hardmare tt bell telephone co walton county ta w c anthonv ww at oaruhore thompson pipe foundry co ww j m bruyna oil for atrtet speight oarage w o r muckart ww drain municipal world stationery hydro oommlailrn jack tojt sti oaorgotown herald printing w o maraholl poauge lloyd davison grael bcotta oarage trucks etc p whltmec taa welfare account aimlut oooton prruavfil aj taa rrajittn wtta wltmra amwri of ih cua u tka i ml aienlr beid a4 hiabjey rirfc rtv re- eewtljr ftmml scfvicts held for alex hawes hti woo thropen ttindrt thr lnnml rrlir thurvla put lot ajrudrr ljulinr havrs hc palu- rd aw t thr lqcqr u hla alucr ur wlulom lllit o tufwl jor mux mr ll4r rb trn ul orofkxll nril 0 rr o tnthin to llatnil- ujn tm 1 rrf inline ln v2 ojd nialr td tioun vn john btfvrl tloc lhra mr linm uv uu lujilr iloui- rfvi tk pfrlrt tvd fitra bn wn tufo to bocu mttj 3 lu4tiur unlir ulium mno llutiail cdna ui wm llllli ivicnor illn vudrd ujnol i1 vt orornrtovii utd luca llr alhur itii o uonilcjii fclfco 10 n funffa lull from lbr hoou ul mk dajgaurr ull wuliam iuu on thuiui jij nd et 3 30 thj cait of the rctxihh oibl aluioubh lh muj3rrrr ol a mjiury victim rr nrrr cautflit ui- ftulntf tml four nirn u thr rajkmfc fli to prluui for llfr jotfnh oouomh dra- cnbra lhr tjur in thr ouuin lot irum rrdl llfr llutfatnd in full color in thu liundj july 111 lur of tlir dclltilt uujmu tuno ljr aur lo art thr drtrolt hjih1j tim thu cca uiid every rr ilia is 10 11 jo m 1923 1400 1300 80v 100 dom 1130 100 1484 122b nia 437 t7 06 400 44 03 sa3 37j0 44 otl b4j7 100 31 b0 31j3 1000 28 3 ecclesmullen centennial the twelfth reunion of the ectlts- muucn connection was held at the home of mr and mrs joseph hoarr union on wednesday july 1st over 100 members of the families sat down to the noon meal served in the base- ment of union church the original house of worship of their ancestors an interesting program of sports under the direction ot mrs rusrll eccles zjiwrence smith and adam bodes was enjoyed by young and old like the prize for the newest bride t to mrs lawrence smith of t the close ot the evening meal a ort programme was conducted by the president adam eccles of to ronto piano solos were given by miasm joan mills and jean eccles and a vocal solo by miss ruth mills mr nell mceachem called for a brief period of silence in memory of those of the connection who had passed away during the previous year mil oeorglna eccles read a brier history of the eccles and mullen families since their arrival in this district from ireland exactly 100 years ago the officers appointed for the com ing year were president lawrence amlth conn and secretary miss au drey mcwllllams mount forest he georgetown herald soldier comfort fund forwarded to georgetown soldiers comforts committee oath on hand acknow ledged tin j crawford olen williams public school junior red cross 4ujm 1370 ijoo 1000 total july 8th hum dolton clan reunion one of the mart enoyable reunion of thr douon clan was held at stan ley park erin on baturday june 13 where over one hundred gathered from locknort ny toronto palmerfcton cora orarurevlue king malton streetrvlue cajedon eat dram p ton oeorgtown and acton for their fourth re- union after a aumptuoua rrpu at noon the preiidrnt mr albert dobon rx- unded greetings to the clan and call ed on paitprealdent mr aikrn dol ton lo act aa toammaalcr the toast to the king was rrtponded to by tungng god bar the king with mi kliig of oeorgetown a plunlm followed by ocnl solo by uls demlr dolan of ejor and mia jean frrulle of ouelph the alex dolaon orchctra vjppucd music for top dancing by clnrcnor nd clurr douon and 8 d ucclure new mtmber tre welcomed and a brlrf pcilod ot alienor obfterved for decend relative auo a roll call irtm original family of william dolsun the following officers wire eucted for 1h4 prctvldent mr clarence douon 1st vlcepresljrnt mr 8 r- a dolson 2nd lceprtmcnt mr w l mcclure 8v trenmircr mrs oeorge h lie reelected after the national anthem all ad- ourmd to uie park where on interest ing program of aporta was arranpid by oliver hunter and harold dolaon special prize being donated by prom lnent members of the clan the following were prlar winners olrb under fl thelma hunter helen amott boys under 6 johnny otis andy ails girl fl o d mary thomp son bhlrlcv mccaugherty boys 6 lo 9 oeorge oils john ellis girl 0 to 1j jean davidson marlon manclark boys 0 to 13 jlmmle cleave robert leslie girl under 20 ethel leslie marlon davidson boys under 20 dat mcclure herb dolson keith dolson married ladlea mrs clure dolson mrs ellsworth amott marri ed mm clure dolson e amott mens 100yd step off percy leslie ken davidson dart throwing ejthel leslie wul dolson coot raoe mr and mrs ellsworth amott marlon davidson and dave mcclure nail driving ladles buelah oeer mrs w j macdonald nail driving men clarence dolson don dolson hoe- kicking dorla oeer dculoh oeer bean counting harrtet mcolure swimming and boating were also enjoyed later the clan gathered in the hall tor lunch before bidding farewell to their old and new aoqiialn- tances until the next reunion in 1044 junior red cross the following is a general report on the work dune by the junior red cross of the georgetown public school during the past school year the total amount of money raised was 134374 this was realised from the sale of salvage voluntary gtvuigs by tho pupils proceeds from a patriotic concert and a donation from the i o d e in return for assistance ln their penny drive prom the above proceeds the follow ing donations were mode senior red cross local br 1 1300 jr red cross war fund 4000 soldiers comforts pund 3000 b w v pund vtaa ohrlitmas cheer fund bwvf 1000 crippled childrens fund 3000 jr red cross special pund 3900 total 33030 expenditures included member ship fee h00 wool for afghan- 1110 part of the cost for transporting sal- vago 1800 sundries 1300 leaving a balance on hand of wm un at h moycf tnttruatu iode un u h uor nurujjud ujt cjjiu of ttiatujnmr ctiapu io my at trr iaouu- ui uottd jiuy tij abujt i it uri nuurl t r jr ptti rd 14 j otuud lxrui uu inriit iwttkutxl in ttst tiwwr ul un c v wuuturu- uu uitrlu w un inlurmjaj oeir tl to la iujij ul bu liwh lkair ufl usr brmuuful gtuand of hit ltut i ft lvjcur in ist ol ur uu aij tvixtvr ratijiug i ui rl- tt tarl uituutr liujlit tu r iron ulkk and tjtr alur a dlluil- ful wjt1 ftoj or tao ur hntuti ul mrtnjtrik dfatan to the iran imluf ct urf- tllfsr of ihl limrurf mik utinn diatrtbutro material hih it to br truwlr into pron fur luiuh wr vifxim ur ain orrtg and al j uckjttxn g- t uiiuif lo uie luuil urrrr drw llr w iord rvd a irtjr of ppiite irun thr louhtr in tlitjruxi to ahjcn lr ctupjij- had yrnl a lrgr tiuiaiirtit 1 lid rlulliijtti usl mu 1- u inr diintjj ion jnvung titr rtj mrmbti mrtt orr to hear of thr iliarture of ura h- ouyot from this branch of the chapter tiht and ixj ittmu ar moving to toronto at thr end cj this month and a a small ukin of rtafrh and alto of spprrrl- ution of the tdltr pari slie ha pl- tl in the cruptrr tun or it insugur- uitxi ah- k cup and urei it dtivl ihnt the uuls of cttliru j lixil br rnunjiitd ttt hit- mit mcinn hkj mil br nun tuinwr folloaid by a theatre b19 day planned for georgetown on civic holiday august 3rd mild y rardcn part anp dance tj hr i rut ai of entertainment for citjkru ol tins cominajui thl ear ill br on mornlaj auuutt 3rd un i full day ouung u plnntxl 9 ti tin if ullh u moniaur field da in th afumcon tnicrrd by a tfiirdrn party in um- cnlng and oonlluding anth a dance in the wee mall hours rturiv uul fltd lome rurt of the pro- rarnnie to their ilkiny if not all ul it nd thr rmcrvut of noinu le- woltc fo entertainment will be ell- mm lud till sta athome for en- trrtamnunt day ill 1m br u viving on tin ind kxsollne uhlch orr prr- rioui quantlues these day but tnu tig day hav a taofold ob- iai it 1 in the firnt place ftponsorrd bj ihc nm active senice linuue a uxotip of rfprebriitatue ritiatik of the ton uthcli embrace all the mimc clubn and various other onninluitlons uho are endeavoring to help the tar effort secondly this new organiza tion felt the cltlrna arc hungry for a blij day entertainment ahen ad procrrda are notng to help our boys the almi of the active flnut lcarue an to set up a fund so that when our bovs leave toun with the activ e forces or tho who are on active service may be remembered by the town in home tonal 1 way au in pataur day- thr need may arise when aotne of uiese boys may need help and the new organization hope by then to have sufficient fund to render said aid tlu executive of the acttve service league have high lm th it tir itlis m ne rally will r ihiir mjtjujrt u the vurlous in- uiiiilnnitnu t u uhlch uie group lirw in pat on once lhr get undei w tin anna ijti clr4bratlon t thr in pit dtcnii and xur uppon nu mjkt or br k tlie itew u svgui lrt jut il u r v ll school nrvir at uoodhinr iiovcirh rrnraiinvr tlaihek a lirr rimtr uttendid thr picnic t vyovj fahl and to hoior miv mu urn who his been teuflf r hi rr ir the pat hirer yearn and ha nrcrpird n rktion n traclur in liinlinimon school thi afrnoon uns hprnt in cames in ba4tkitl tc after lunch eon as irrvel mr calvin plher octid oa chaitmnn and afur lu orii- ing ntnirkv eillt l mist ilroun to uie plitform ahere she was ptrsent4d with in electric clcch and tnlti t mt an adlrts wi nid by chmlie llin- nie and thr prrsritutlon mode by tao oi her hiils wilma butler and annie leltch mus nroun thanked h r friends for the loel kits hhr would cherish for some time to conic in rmcmbrancc of wdslue 8chiol caui of tiiavk9 thr family of the late alex llaas wish lo exiire their than its and ap preciation for the muiv icu of klnd- nes inmnathy and floral tribute ex tend ml by friends rclauve and employers of 1 b markrnzlc aid son in uie recent lav of their father ctu u il wslmost rrrwntly r4rs 1 carpala rank h r if lufc- beaaaamil vr n4 wn w il beaa- nrit f ciuti vtlulaaaa uswataal si clen mijb rablir hebaw and thtt0as ii u a helwa nut rrd v litlrr ta ihr ucal nimb ihr canadian rvintk of umtimftf and in ihe new lumbsri brareh when be rnllu rd in ihr ncai an aagwt i 19 lie tprnt monlh a the air arhutsvrnl hhl maavnuln irw then a ptrd t sn 3 rt rut r ih a jrrwho mrirh anrowier and rrtawr4 ta mountain lew my to ufcr rouim- a cunrvrrr lntnetcir arirr a erratnd at hint he left on mind fcr calfsry atl- hrr he lll br in inmrwctoe at no 7 uirrtev kerl lib bt- ihrr ac lawrrnrr braaaaonl l lrlnln with ihr hc t in to ronto kiuriir lvrauag tiraaaaitrauaa t4 kmay drata1 fcrrrk ptaauaaal two ba mui taaa part ttr kxh ltiric ojcupauiy vrtcf lit ouojd u coisda will arrte ob ittt ncjy rit 4vbojt a in urn rv ir trie u ptuwd to ororf- own iuia ixfr thry v1 uhxjms ui iu niht liar exrpny wul ta amrtji rriiui ttfrnrtn of 11 itt uari cllirti lli unit alii br rnuiry ruuv ijijjr jiiui jia on tonal artt uuij tltui in liar oprn oil t4vajd rhtiuj lhi ctjccpanj u uj jitc cun wi iad fflir a jiont joiji ui ur llun nuroa li ill ta akjciilaijnd b thrlr ui via b uajo wluh 1u lj tot tf pjt c ui otttufit paru of th urn ung taio uiuritng ccmnv morval soldier wins efficiency medal mrs more ton of norval has been not iiitsl of the hluh honor conferred on her wn bgt c w moreton now nitii overseas with the lome scot n ixlntt iiankl the canadian efft- rlency medal in rrsect of merltoiioua hen loe ln the nonpermanent active mllltln of canada ht moreton enlisted at brampton in september 1030 and went oversea wuh the third contingent of the plrst dlvlslon in january 1040 lie spent many years in the peel and duffcrln ktimiit ahlrh later amalgamated with uie lome scots served in the india rehrlllon in the last great war in the imperial army won four medal nclmllni the military medal alo the iraq medal and bar colonel a kean the commanding officer hod previously recommended 8gt more on for the canadian efficiency medal mr au un uisur puiil la ua on rd it liit y thi i u1 coriunjt it nit h ue mmuig during whla i int th- kxol cumpin oi th unim- imo w ill jui in gusidlnj thrsr pvu and in odautlon au ar prejadvft to uie arro will be palrouod on tiunds afumocm the troop and thr lmion u1 fall inatthapaxit ttl 3 10 and turadr to uie jugh fkhool grouiuu eir a druxrfimwd tcnltw iu or held at 3 ocloct uool th toul cumpanv llojid and thr lome soot hand will paiudr ajtd the urvlor to whijji au citlsni arr cordially in- viud u br in ctr of thr local mxiawrlal amtttiun allrr thr urn ice the oomparuco za uir lrvion u1 lurude through main til vhrrr thr ulut mill br taken uid rrtum lo thr purk in thr erl rvnlng uie veteran ouruk u1 iilum to toronto all uvn u in thr nature of a tactic al run lie and ur clusiru are aakavs o cooprratr in every wy polhle in ordr lo oa1m the nun in battle dr wiio are ailllng to make their sacrl un- m thr drfi nv of canod and uu it itosed ttie people of oeorgo- lown und vicinity aiil turn out in irgr number for trr drurnhcoltft m nicr at uirer oclock on sunday fatal motor accident at norval stti monday night bolton man instantly killed a tragic motor aocldent occurred monday nluht at 0jo just beyond norval station on tho town line in which wesley lockhort or bolton uas instantly killed and his niece alma lockhort brampton uie driver of the car was seriously injured the 1037 ford coach wltti its two occupants was travelling north from norval and had just crossed the tracks at norval station when it ap parently went out ot control it car eened across a shallow ditch and hit a- tree on uie other side absolutely headon tho force of uie impact was terrific and completely demolish ed the oar the sound ot the crash brought nearby residents hurrying to the scene ot the aocldent dr a mcallister ot georgetown was called to attend the unfortunate vlotims and upon finding miss lock- hart buffering from severe leg chest and head injuries had her immedi ately removed to ouelph general hos pital her condition is extremely cri tical oluof w o marshall ot george town and ttafncotncer r mason ot acton are investigating the circum stances surrounding the accident dr geo e eyers milton coroner decid ed an inquest would be held later the weather by ii l hutt now uiat e have all the records for the month of june it u interest ing to ttee how it has compared with uie avernite of a good many junes we find the day temperatures were in the average 3 0 degrees below normal while on the other hand the night temperatures were nearly that much above normal with tho result that the dally average temperature for the month was 03 degrees only throetenths ot a degree below nor- mnl and strange to say with all the frequent showers the total rain fall far uie monui wa only 140 indies or ono and tlnrcetenth oi an inch below normal july hns started in with the us ual high daytlnvb temparaturest which make a passing cloud or shel ter under a shade tree a relief at midday and the usual drop in night temperatures when a blanket or two are necessary for comfort before midnight following arc uie local records for tho week date h and l rain- temp tall tues june so as m wed july 1 76 87 thurs july 3 60 80 prt july s 78 40 sat july 4 74 88 av sun july s 77 81 mori july 8 74 88 glen united church picnic the united church bundoy school annual picnic was held saturday after noon in the church grounds with a wry good attendance rev a o w foreman or balllnatad supervising minister for the olen united church attended and conducted an interesting bible quts which was won by mrs j hepburn the teachers mrs bean mrs presswood mrs o allen mrs a allen mr and mrs landry and mrs j addy presented a program of sports which included a variety ot races concluded by a peanut scram ble lunch followed with mrs j addy as convenor assisted by a large com mittee of the ladles of the church winners ln uie races were beginners each received a price primary boys aary cooper and wil liam ooadchlld primary girls louise hilts and audrey norton junior girls marlon stomp and jean ooodchlld senior girls rosemarie robinson junior boys dannie schenk and bob addy married ladles mrs landry and mrs addy married men jack adtty and marvin landry boys pea nut race oarl schenk and dory coop er olrls peanut race louise hilts and eleanor schenk rolling pin mrs landry driving nails mrs bean threelegged mollle hepburn and bob addy minute race oarl schenk teachers balloon race marvin landry united church wms annual life membership meeting the annual uir membership meet ing of tlir womena missionary 8o clet of ocorvrtom united cburcb us hiid ul the liomr of un aleck malirn on june 30th at 3 pm mr a m neuen the president prned the moiling lth prayer trua folio ed by tho hymn come let ua sing ol a wonderful love th4 theme for devotion was jesus tha imltern mrs r h wright read port of thr 60i chapter of luke ura nciben tote s atory lllustraung tha theme after the offering was taken mrs w deans reported that the giv ing for thr first m months went ulie id of last year mrs hutt introduced ura w oauld of ouelph returned mlsrlonary from formosa mrs oaulds talk was a scries of sketches of various peoflla ii formosa which prcvod most luin- trsllv of the life there she exprest- tho great need for prayer on our part for nil the christians in pormrxa and ouier foreign countries that tharr faith should prove steadfast at uus time of severe testing a very pleasant port of the meeting was the prrsrntatlon of a life mem bership to urs oeorge dobson in re cognition of her faithful services in the society mrs john kennedy and mrs tynaall made the presentation on behalf of the society a social halt hour was spent enjoying mrs mc- lucns lovely garden lave vonr tires and cos by buying in georrrlewn en ibe ilsluay and injny rem good entertainment cllultcll uolrtr league vamp st georges church boys league are in camp on mr bishops farm on thr ntnui line in charge of dr and mrs clifford held with mr and mrs olney miss eileen reld and bill lone as assistants on sunday afternoon rev w a o thompson held a service on the grounds with the boys and visitors grouped around the flag onward christian soldiers and o god our help in ages past were the hymna tho rector dedicated uie camp and spolto to the boya on the boyhood ot jesus calling on them to be as fair and honest and obedient as our lord per haps he too was a member of a boya camp he would be all that the bast camper oould be he was no sissy but the finest typo of boy let all the boys in the camp be like him the ceorgetown herald brittth war victims fund forwarded to toronto evening telegram umoju cash on hand acknow ledged 8414 total july 8th

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